. . "Some of My Best Friends . . ." : The First Fully Documented Story of a Shocking Evil in American Life, Furtively Practiced and Pervasive

Stated second printing. An examination of anti-Semitism in the U.S., as detailed by the authors in the early 1960s. Various means of anti-Jewish discrimination in American life are discussed, such as in social settings, housing, higher education and employment. Indexed. --- In full black cloth-covered boards with spine titling in gilt, wrapped in simple black and white jacket. --- With gift inscription and prior owner's bookplate affixed to front free endpaper, otherwise a sound, tightly-bound copy. Unclipped dust jacket with chipping and small tears along edges; ink-stains to front flap but remaining intact.; Octavo - 8 to 9 in. tall; xii, 274 pages

Title: . . "Some of My Best Friends . . ." : The First Fully Documented Story of a Shocking Evil in American Life, Furtively Practiced and Pervasive